Discover the ease of converting deg*h to rev/d with our Degree hour to Revolution day Converter, designed by Newtum to simplify your calculations.
A Degree hour (deg*h) is a unit of angular measurement that represents the angle turned in one hour. One degree hour equals the amount of rotation that completes 1/360 of a circle in 60 minutes. It is commonly used in fields like astronomy and navigation to describe the apparent movement of celestial bodies or the change in orientation of a vehicle over time.
Definition of Revolution dayA Revolution day (rev/d) quantifies the number of full rotations an object makes around an axis in one day. One revolution day equals 360 degrees of rotation completed in 24 hours. This unit is particularly useful in astronomy to describe the rotational period of planets or stars and in engineering to measure the speed of rotating machinery.
Degree hour (deg*h) | Revolution day (rev/d) |
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1 deg*h | 0.04167 rev/d |
10 deg*h | 0.4167 rev/d |
50 deg*h | 2.0833 rev/d |
100 deg*h | 4.1667 rev/d |
200 deg*h | 8.3333 rev/d |
300 deg*h | 12.5 rev/d |
400 deg*h | 16.6667 rev/d |
500 deg*h | 20.8333 rev/d |
600 deg*h | 25 rev/d |
700 deg*h | 29.1667 rev/d |
1 deg*h = 0.04167 rev/d
1 rev/d = 24 deg*h
Example 1:
Convert 15 deg*h to rev/d:
15 deg*h = 15 × 0.04167 rev/d ≈ 0.625 rev/d
Example 2:
Convert 120 deg*h to rev/d:
120 deg*h = 120 × 0.04167 rev/d = 5 rev/d
The Degree hour to Revolution day Converter is a tool with origins in the need to translate rotational movement into daily cycles. Historically, the concept of degree hours has been instrumental in astronomy and navigation, while revolution days help contextualize rotational periods in a daily timeframe. This converter bridges these two units, providing a straightforward solution for various scientific and engineering applications.
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Example 1: To convert 20 deg*h to rev/d, the calculation would be 20 * 0.04167 = 0.8334 rev/d.
Example 2: Converting 240 deg*h to rev/d results in 240 * 0.04167 = 10 rev/d.
1. What is a Degree hour?
A Degree hour is a unit of angular measurement representing the angle turned in one hour.
2. How many Degree hours are in a Revolution day?
There are 24 Degree hours in one Revolution day, as it corresponds to the total hours in a day.
3. Can I convert Revolution days back to Degree hours?
Yes, the converter can also perform the inverse calculation from Revolution days to Degree hours.